What's the 2010 GMC Acadia transmission fluid type?

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Ryan S. February 1, 2021
The recommended transmission fluid for the 2010 GMC Acadia is Dexron ViATF which, as the manufacturer reports, has a total loading capacity of 9 quarts. In order to keep the transmission running correctly, the automatic transmission fluid and filter should be serviced and flushed every 60,000 miles. If You are towing or driving in extreme conditions it is recommended to change it every 45,000 miles. This is important because it can allow You to avoid any gear slippage or other problems that can occur that can cause serious transmission damage. d***y transmission fluid does not cause the transmission gears to lubricate properly, which will lead the gears to grind metal to metal and You will get metal bits and debris from the grinding inside the fluid, which will trigger additional problems.
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Michael C July 16, 2020
The 2010 gmc acadia uses dexron vi automatic transmission fluid.
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